Baby Audio just handed thin bass a cheat code, with SubCulture making almost any single-note source hit harder while staying musically locked. Its pitch detector follows incoming notes, then feeds three low-end engines using audio derived from the original material rather than generated substitutes.
Sub Layer drops a copy by as many as two octaves, while Root Boost tracks each fundamental and applies up to 18 dB of gain or reduction. Resonance brings parallel filtering inspired by vintage analog gear, with saturation and compression available for extra shaping.
Vocals, leads, and other melodic parts can also receive heavier layers beyond traditional bass duties. SubCulture runs as VST3, AU, or AAX on Windows 10 onward and macOS 10.13 onward. The launch price sits at $79 before rising to $129.
Sub Layer drops a copy by as many as two octaves, while Root Boost tracks each fundamental and applies up to 18 dB of gain or reduction. Resonance brings parallel filtering inspired by vintage analog gear, with saturation and compression available for extra shaping.
Vocals, leads, and other melodic parts can also receive heavier layers beyond traditional bass duties. SubCulture runs as VST3, AU, or AAX on Windows 10 onward and macOS 10.13 onward. The launch price sits at $79 before rising to $129.